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    Today on Sky Sports Racing: Lingfield and Newcastle

    Lingfield and Newcastle get underway with a packed All-Weather card for Sky Sports Racing, as jockeys gear up to tackle some of the best talent in the industry. First off, Denis Quinn's Wyld Bill is looking to complete an impressive hat-trick at Lingfield, having already secured five wins from...
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    Synthetic opioids may have caused hundreds more UK deaths than thought

    UK Death Toll from Synthetic Opioids May Be Underestimated by Up to a Third A shocking new study suggests that hundreds more people may have died as a result of synthetic opioids, including the potent nitazene, than previously thought. The UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) had reported 333...
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    Man arrested for stabbing at Manhattan subway station, police say

    Manhunt Over: Suspect Arrested for Manhattan Subway Stabbing Attack In a tense standoff that came to an end early Wednesday, 28-year-old Dariel Castillo was taken into custody by authorities in connection with a brutal stabbing attack at the Broadway-Lafayette station in Manhattan. The suspect...
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    France might seek restrictions on VPN use in campaign to keep minors off social media

    France May Limit Access to Social Media with VPN Restrictions as Part of Plan to Keep Minors Off Online Platforms The French government is considering further restrictions on social media use, including potentially limiting access to virtual private networks (VPNs) that could allow minors under...
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    Team GB's freestyle skier Zoe Atkin puts AI to the test

    Team GB's freestyle skier Zoe Atkin is putting AI to the test as she gears up for her second Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina 2026. In a bid to gain an edge over her competitors, Atkin has been analyzing AI-powered predictions that forecast medal winners at major sporting events. The AI model...
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    GOP gubernatorial candidate schools Democrats on ‘outrageous’ tax that could charge drivers per mile

    GOP candidate blasts California Democrats over "outrageous" mile-based tax. California's proposed mileage tax, or "road charge," would replace the gas tax with a per-mile fee, which GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton says is an absolute rip-off. If enacted, the plan will track every...
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    Scottish roundup: Celtic seize on Rangers slip to leapfrog rivals as fans protest

    Celtic leapfrog Rangers with dominant 2-0 victory over Falkirk. Tomas Cvancara marked his home debut in style for Celtic, scoring the opening goal from Kieran Tierney's cross before Benjamin Nygren added a second. The win propelled Celtic to the top of the table and above their Glasgow rivals...
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    You may not like what comes after Charlie Kirk

    The Conservative Movement After Charlie Kirk's Assassination Has Taken a Darker Turn Since Charlie Kirk's shocking assassination in September, the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) movement has experienced an unprecedented surge in popularity among college students. As Erika Kirk, Charlie's widow, took...
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    'Love Is Blind' Season 10: release date, cast, trailer and latest updates

    Netflix Set To Launch 10th Season of 'Love Is Blind' on February 11th, 2026, Here's What You Can Expect. The popular reality dating show "Love is Blind" will be back with its tenth season soon. According to the official release date announced by Netflix, Season 10 is set to premiere on February...
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    Affordability — or the lack of it — will define Chicago's housing market this year, experts say

    Chicago's Housing Market to Feel Pinch of Affordability Crisis This Year, Experts Warn The typically quiet winter months have been anything but in Chicago's real estate scene, where sales are booming and prices are on the rise. According to Grigory Pekarsky, co-owner of Vesta Preferred Realty...
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    Webb Data Reveals Dark Matter

    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered a wealth of information on dark matter, the invisible substance that makes up approximately 85% of the universe but remains undetectable to our eyes. By utilizing advanced technology and sophisticated analysis techniques, researchers have been able...
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    Trump wants our attention. Let's stop falling for his geopolitical clickbait | Catherine De Vries

    US President Donald Trump's latest move over Greenland has once again demonstrated his propensity for turning geopolitics into a spectacle. What started as a series of ominous threats towards Denmark gradually shifted from a serious consideration of acquiring the territory to a show of strength...
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    Want a Cordless Portable Blender for Your Next Picnic? Only Two Are Worth Considering

    This is a review of the Nutribullet Ultra portable blender. Here's a summary: **Pros:** * Compact and convenient design * Can handle nut butters and frozen fruits with ease * Has a personal drinking cup that doubles as a travel-friendly container * Easy to clean and maintain * Makes smooth...
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    Poker player's punt on Wednesday shrouded in secrecy after Blades missteps

    Sheffield Wednesday's new owners are shrouded in secrecy, with only James Bord, the club's preferred bidder, speaking out about his plans. Compared to poker player Evan Sofer, Bord is described as a "mini Tony Bloom", but those familiar with him describe him as a serious and quiet individual who...
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    Sen. Amy Klobuchar says she will vote against DHS funding

    Senator Amy Klobuchar vows to vote against DHS funding after Minneapolis shooting. In a dramatic display of bipartisan opposition, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) announced on Sunday that she would not support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill due to the recent fatal shooting...
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    Canada’s prime minister just declared the end of the world as we know it

    Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney has delivered a scathing critique of the international order that has held sway since World War II. In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, he declared that this system is no longer working and that "middle powers" like Canada must...
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    Chosen Family by Madeleine Gray review – friends, lovers or something in between?

    A Complex Bond: Navigating Love, Friendship, and Identity in Madeleine Gray's 'Chosen Family' In her award-winning novel Green Dot, Australian author Madeleine Gray introduced readers to the tumultuous world of office romance. Her latest novel, Chosen Family, delves into a more profound...
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    Bucks County Playhouse announces 2026 season with ‘Rent,’ ‘South Pacific’ and more

    Bucks County Playhouse Unveils Diverse 2026 Lineup with 'Rent,' 'South Pacific' and More The historic Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania, has announced its diverse 2026 season, which promises to captivate audiences from February to January 2027. The five-show lineup features a mix...
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    Judge orders Anna’s Archive to delete scraped data; no one thinks it will comply

    A US federal judge has ruled that Anna's Archive, a shadow library and search engine, must delete all copies of its WorldCat data and stop scraping the database. The decision comes after OCLC, the nonprofit operator of WorldCat, alleged that Anna's Archive illegally hacked into WorldCat.org to...
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    Theatre of catastrophe: the hard-hitting play about France's Grenfell moment

    When France's Grenfell moment arrived in November 2018, it was like a shattering wave that crashed against the very foundations of the city. Two decaying houses on Rue d'Aubagne in Noailles imploded, claiming eight lives and leaving over four thousand more people homeless. The tragedy laid bare...
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